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Philipp Perron

Philipp Perron born 1840 in Frankenthal, died 1907 in Rottach (Tegernsee), Germany Royal yard sculptor and professor of akademy in Munich. Much busied artist for Ludwig II. (Herrenchiemsee, Linderhof and Neuschwanstein (new swan stone)).

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Timothy McAninch 31 Dec 2006

Nice choice of typography. It creates a satisfying texture and you have used it well to create the value range.

Lilly Antoneavic 11 Sep 2006

Love your Drawings/writings amazing ...Keep up the good work... Hugs from, Lilly and cats...

John Graham Inkson 28 Aug 2006

Very interesting technique, similar to etching.

Ginger Lovellette 27 Aug 2006

Just amazing!

Tami Dykes 27 Aug 2006

This is a very nice style. Don't know what you write but it's a neat technique. I couldn't do that and it would probably drive me crazy to do. It looks like it would be extremely difficult to make.

Michael Easter 27 Aug 2006

How fun your shading technique is, is that original to you or did you learn that? Either how wonderfully fun, excellent drawing!!!

Angel Estevez 27 Aug 2006

Excellent portrait. Very expressive artwork and excellent technique. Congratulations !

heliopo Heliopo 27 Aug 2006

very good pencil work! schöner Strich (Technik).

Anonymous Guest 27 Aug 2006

so imaginative, and wonderful expression

Blue Doll 27 Aug 2006

Amazing drawing... !!!!

Gabriele Swanson 26 Aug 2006

Beautiful portrait Claudia

Loredana 26 Aug 2006

AMAZING WONDERFUL WORK CLAUDIA

Emily Reed 26 Aug 2006

Breathtaking portraiture!

corry stuart 26 Aug 2006

interesting method you have used in this portrait

debbie collier 26 Aug 2006

Awesome work!